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TITLE(s): LABORER, GENERAL (machine shop) Performs any combination of following tasks to assist in machine shop activities: Loads and unloads materials, parts, or products onto or from pallets, skids, conveyors, or trucks manually or using hoist. Delivers metal parts or stock to designated work areas for machining, using electric pallet mover, hoist, or overhead crane. Lifts metal part or stock onto machine, manually or using hoist, and secures it on machine table, in chuck, or holding fixture, using wrenches, to assist in setting up machine. Feeds metal parts or stock into automatic metalworking machines and removes machined part from machine after prescribed period of time or at end of machining cycle. Adds coolant to reservoirs of machines and lubricates machine parts and ways, using grease gun and oilcan. Reclaims cutting and lubricating oils from machines by pumping oil from machine reservoir into barrel, dumping oil from barrel into centrifugal separator that removes metal chips and dirt from oil, and drains clean oil from separator into containers. Removes metal chips and shavings from surfaces of machines, using rag or airhose, and wipes surfaces of machines with rag to remove excess oil. Cleans around work areas, using broom and shovel. Separates metal shavings, chips, and scrap materials from trash and places them in bins for resale. May remove burrs or excess metal from machined parts, using files, sandpaper, emery cloth, or grinding machine. May be designated by specific task performed as Brass Reclaimer (machine shop); Gear Cleaner (machine shop); Oil Extractor (machine shop); Sorter (machine shop); Threading-Machine Feeder, Automatic (machine shop) II; Tool Marker (machine shop). GOE: 06.04.39 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77 ONET CROSSWALK: 98999B Production Helpers |
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TITLE(s):
LABORER, GENERAL (machine shop)
Performs any combination of following tasks to assist in machine shop activities: Loads and
unloads materials, parts, or products onto or from pallets, skids, conveyors, or trucks manually or
using hoist. Delivers metal parts or stock to designated work areas for machining, using electric
pallet mover, hoist, or overhead crane. Lifts metal part or stock onto machine, manually or using
hoist, and secures it on machine table, in chuck, or holding fixture, using wrenches, to assist in
setting up machine. Feeds metal parts or stock into automatic metalworking machines and removes
machined part from machine after prescribed period of time or at end of machining cycle. Adds
coolant to reservoirs of machines and lubricates machine parts and ways, using grease gun and
oilcan. Reclaims cutting and lubricating oils from machines by pumping oil from machine reservoir
into barrel, dumping oil from barrel into centrifugal separator that removes metal chips and dirt
from oil, and drains clean oil from separator into containers. Removes metal chips and shavings from
surfaces of machines, using rag or airhose, and wipes surfaces of machines with rag to remove excess
oil. Cleans around work areas, using broom and shovel. Separates metal shavings, chips, and scrap
materials from trash and places them in bins for resale. May remove burrs or excess metal from
machined parts, using files, sandpaper, emery cloth, or grinding machine. May be designated by
specific task performed as Brass Reclaimer (machine shop); Gear Cleaner (machine shop); Oil
Extractor (machine shop); Sorter (machine shop); Threading-Machine Feeder, Automatic (machine shop)
II; Tool Marker (machine shop).
GOE: 06.04.39 STRENGTH: H GED: R2 M1 L1 SVP: 2 DLU: 77
ONET CROSSWALK: 98999B Production Helpers
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